no, the correct colour is orange
no -- the 3rd colour on the Irish flag is orange, not gold
There is no gold on the Irish flag. The colour that people confuse and even refer to as being gold is actually orange. See the related question below.
the Irish emblem is a gold harp! it was on the origonal Irish flag
Green, white and gold are the Offaly colours, one of Ireland's counties. The Irish flag is green, white and orange. Some people mistakenly say gold for the orange in the Irish flag, or mistakenly use orange instead of gold for the Offaly flag.No, there is no gold on it. That is a common mistake. The flag is green, white and orange. It is not green, white and gold.
It is green, white and gold. This is not the same as the Irish flag, which is green, white and orange. The two are frequently confused.
County Meath's colours are green and gold, and that is what you see on the Meath flag.
gold reprsents the vietnamese honor , their flag was that majority color an dthen it was adapted to just have the gold star
red background with two gold lions
The Irish flag is green, white and orange. Many Irish people do indeed tend to refer to it as gold and this is likely to be because of ignorance as to what each of the three colours represent. Green being the Catholic tradition, Orange being the Protestant tradition and white representing peace between both communities. The Irish nationalists do seem to have a colour that looks more like gold than orange. I've seen it in photographs, maybe they deliberately mean for it to be be gold, and not out of ignorance. Look at some pictures of the flag from the North, maybe the ROI flag is more orange.
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It sybolizes the yellow race of people
The color of Germany's flag is black, red, and gold. The gold symbolizes generosity. The red symbolizes courage and toughness. The black symbolizes determination.